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Definition of Ladened
1. Adjective. Filled with a great quantity. "`ladened' is not current usage"
Definition of Ladened
1. Adjective. (obsolete or dialect) laden; loaded ¹
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Definition of Ladened
1. laden [v] - See also: laden
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ladened
Literary usage of Ladened
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1915)
"The Use of Mud-ladened Water in Drilling Wells BY IN KNAPP, ARDMORE, PA. (New
York Meeting, February, 1915) Introduction.—The special object of these notes ..."
2. Chips ... by the Rhetoric Class of '96 by Rogers & Sherwood Printing Co (1896)
"At the foot of an old birch a late spray of yellow fox-glove nestles, and where
leaf-ladened brooks winds it way, clumps of ladies'-tresses and fringed ..."
3. English Garner: Ingatherings from Our History & Literature by Edward Arber (1897)
"Then they return again to their several ports, if GOD bless them with good luck
and a safe return, ladened with fifty last of the best herrings. ..."
4. Social England Illustrated: A Collection of XVIIth Century Tracts by Andrew Lang (1903)
"Then they return again to their several ports, if GOD bless them with good luck
and a safe return, ladened with fifty last of the best herrings. ..."
5. Transactions by American Institute of Mining Engineers, Metallurgical Society of AIME, Society of Mining Engineers of AIME. (1915)
"Its success depends on the proper use of mud-ladened water. ... Mud-ladened
Water.—Water can easily be ladened with any clayey material that will remain in ..."
6. Chemical Lecture Experiments by Francis Gano Benedict (1901)
"—Oxygen ladened with charcoal dust forms an explosive mixture which varies in
violence with the amount of dust suspended in the gas. ..."
7. Annual Report by New York (State) (1873)
"... shall exceed eleven feet and three inches from the water line of such ladened
boat or craft ; and no steamboat, tug or other craft propelled by steam, ..."